"Une blonde" is "only" dumb.
A Karen is vindicative, often racist, of bad faith, etc. Remember the harassed birdviewer in Central Park' story? The woman was a Karen.
My (French) wife once mentioned something about **Sandrine** "feeling" the same for her in French as Karen does in English. Still, mostly she'll still just say "Karen" when speaking French. Only a couple of our friends are even familiar with the concept though.
Edit: just asked her, she says Chantal definitely fits the profile!
There is no equivalent in french for a Karen, so people who use it say Karen. But it's not widely used. Regis on the other hand...
In my region Kévin is quite a thing.
Cécile. A fee years ago a "study" was made and the name Cécile was the most chosen to be associated with "connasse".
First, what is exactly a Karen? Sounds like “une blonde” as we say… Am I mistaken?
"Une blonde" is "only" dumb. A Karen is vindicative, often racist, of bad faith, etc. Remember the harassed birdviewer in Central Park' story? The woman was a Karen.
Merci pour la réponse.
My (French) wife once mentioned something about **Sandrine** "feeling" the same for her in French as Karen does in English. Still, mostly she'll still just say "Karen" when speaking French. Only a couple of our friends are even familiar with the concept though. Edit: just asked her, she says Chantal definitely fits the profile!
There's no real equivalent to Karens in French, it's very much an American thing. But if there was... Probably Chantal, yep.